I haven't watched a movie (besides Cars, which I've watched like six times) in like two months. With movies, I go in runs. I'll watch 4 a week for 3 months, then take a couple months off.

It's been sitting on top of my DVD player since May.

I'm the same and on a similar off-season at the moment. I hit the theaters for Dark Night but beyond that I am taking some time off after an intense spring and winter.

Yeah, ever since I started having kids and stopped going to the theater as much (want to get the kid out to see Wall-E tonight), I have that spell in the winter, after football ends, when all the good previous year movies come out, that I just do nothing but watch movies for about 3 months.

"It's like dating a woman who hates you so much she will never break up with you, even if you burn down the house every single autumn." ~ Chuck Klosterman on Browns fans relationship with the Browns

Peeker643 wrote:Did you read 'Bringing Down the House' by Ben Mezrich?

Yes. Excellent work for sure.

So is his book 'Ugly Americans'. In fact, he's cornered the market on the damage 20-somethings can do when so motivated.

I need to pick this one up. It's better than reading for school in a month. Right now, though, I'm reading Will Leitch's God Save The Fan, but his obvious liberal slant, even with sports, is pissing me off. At least Deadspin is a hilariously awesome site.

A God Damn dead man would understand that if a minor league bus in any city took a real sharp right turn, a Zack McCalister would likely fall out. - Lead Pipe

Peeker643 wrote:Also rented 'In Bruges' based on the recommendation of some cat at work. Anyone have any thoughts on it?

It sounds pretty damn good.

I rented it, and it's right now on my Bottom 5 list for 2008.

Some good Tarantino parts here and there, but basically pretty dull, interspersed with weird.

Given the cast, I expected a lot better.

I liked it Mitch. Thought it was entertaining and the dialogue (while forced in some spots) was very good. I especially liked the exchange between Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes when Ken called Harry's entire a family a bunch of whiny...well...you know.

I will say I'm not a big Colin Farrell fan and this film didn't change that opinion.

Plus there was a racist midget (uh...dwarf rather) !!! That made it worth the rental all by itself.

I haven't watched a movie (besides Cars, which I've watched like six times) in like two months. With movies, I go in runs. I'll watch 4 a week for 3 months, then take a couple months off.

It's been sitting on top of my DVD player since May.

I'm the same and on a similar off-season at the moment. I hit the theaters for Dark Night but beyond that I am taking some time off after an intense spring and winter.

Yeah, ever since I started having kids and stopped going to the theater as much (want to get the kid out to see Wall-E tonight), I have that spell in the winter, after football ends, when all the good previous year movies come out, that I just do nothing but watch movies for about 3 months.

I'm thinking I am going to have to buy The Wire Box Set to make it through the fall.

I use Blockbuster Online (I like it better because you can take the movie you get from the mail to the Blockbuster store and you get to rent one for free while you are waiting for the next one in the mail). Anyway, my "Q" is currently at 427. It's pretty intimidating. But I'm going through the TV show's "The Wire", "The Shield", "Wings" & BBC's "The Planet Earth" so I'm off movies for a month or two.

The Brook wrote:I use Blockbuster Online (I like it better because you can take the movie you get from the mail to the Blockbuster store and you get to rent one for free while you are waiting for the next one in the mail). Anyway, my "Q" is currently at 427. It's pretty intimidating. But I'm going through the TV show's "The Wire", "The Shield", "Wings" & BBC's "The Planet Earth" so I'm off movies for a month or two.

If you can, get the Sigourney Weaver narrated version of Planet Earth. Her voice is soothing and is the perfect accompaniment. I've heard that people consider the true BBC version with David Attenborough to be a little boring and monotonous.

Pretty slow time of the year for good flicks on dvd as my "Q" is getting pretty empty...here's what we've seen lately:

Forgetting Sarah Marshall: I laughed my balls off and I think my wife lost her tits watching this one...hilarious chitIron Man: I agree with Mitch...Downey's acting was the best I've ever seen as a superheroBaby Mama: Wasn't expecting anything with this one, but was pleasantly surprised (kinda like The Bucket List)Smart People: SuckedSex And The City; Sucked even worse (I could watch and laugh at the tv show, but this was dreadful)Deception: Maybe the worst Hugh Jackman movie I've seen21: What I expected...one of those "kill time" movies

I watched a bunch of movies over Fall Break, first time in awhile that I've had time. In picking them, I actually read through some of Netflix's recommendations...figured I've been on and rating movies for a couple of years now so maybe it could pick some good ones for me. Ended up watching Primal Fear, a 1996 movie starring Richard Gere and Ed Norton. Very good, not sure how I missed it in '96 but very worth watching if you haven't. Finally finished the "Bourne" series and enjoyed it as well as a couple of chick flicks, but Primal Fear was a nice surprise, courtesy of Netfilx recommendations.

ThisIsNat wrote: Ended up watching Primal Fear, a 1996 movie starring Richard Gere and Ed Norton. Very good, not sure how I missed it in '96 but very worth watching if you haven't. Finally finished the "Bourne" series and enjoyed it as well as a couple of chick flicks, but Primal Fear was a nice surprise, courtesy of Netfilx recommendations.

Read the book a couple of years before the flick and was really looking forward to the movie...A great surprise in the mid 90's and the launching of Ed Norton began

I thought Iron Man was excellent. I'm not one for the superhero/comic book genre, but it was a very good movie.

I also liked 21 quite a bit, but I'm also a gambling addict.

Add Get Smart to your queue for a movie where you need some laughs. Steve Carell was excellent and Anne Hathaway was quite hot in that movie.

If you haven't seen it, add In America to your queue. That's a gem of a movie.

I didn't see it, but everyone I've talked to has said that The Dark Knight was outstanding. Perhaps a best picture nominee. Supposedly it has very heavy conservative undertones too, something you (and I) would appreciate.

Also, add Wanted when it comes out on December 2 or whenever. It's right around that time. That was a good movie.

A God Damn dead man would understand that if a minor league bus in any city took a real sharp right turn, a Zack McCalister would likely fall out. - Lead Pipe

The pure Broadway songs that happen two or three times in the movie may not be your cup of tea...but Johnny Depp as a deranged musical 19th Century Dexter without the sense of remorse will definitely entertain you.

The pure Broadway songs that happen two or three times in the movie may not be your cup of tea...but Johnny Depp as a deranged musical 19th Century Dexter without the sense of remorse will definitely entertain you.

Sweeney Todd is great.... one of my favorites last year.

I cannot speak on Get Smart as I cannot make myself sit down and watch it (go ahead, call me a snob).

A classic comedy that I just caught on one of the movie channels and DVR'd is Outside Providence, if you have never seen it I highly recommend it. It a "late Saturday afternoon without the wife" type of movie, no doubt, but it is worth seeing at least once.

I recommended Wolf Creek and it is good (not incredible, by any standards) horror. It is more true to it's true story form than the Strangers and a much superior flick.... rent it next time you want to see a horror movie without dealing with the mind melting disturbances of Audition (next time you want to be freaked out in a gross/why/wtf way go with Auditon.

I'm still not back in full movie mode, but I am officially out of Browns mode, so my movie season will probably be coming earlier than usual this year (I normally just start pounding the theaters when the Oscar worthy films come out, missing the first few, but catching the majority).

WALL-E Step Brothers The Dark Knight Burn After Reading Tropic Thunder Planet Earth: Complete Collection: Disc 1 Iron Man Sweeney Todd Amores Perros 21 Audition Stalingrad The Doors: Live in Europe The Devil's Backbone Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Ichi the Killer Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade The X-Files: I Want to Believe Once Upon a Time in America Play

"It's like dating a woman who hates you so much she will never break up with you, even if you burn down the house every single autumn." ~ Chuck Klosterman on Browns fans relationship with the Browns

Swerb, trust me move Into the Wild up, I think it is better than what you have in que from what I have seen on your list. Not sure if Mitch liked this flick or not I have not seen comments on it, this movie is a keeper. I believe the only other flick I suggested of you was return to paradise, I try to deliver because nothing worse than a bad referral. I look to your list for movies to see when I am out of ideas and our taste usually jives, you should give this a look. Plus it is a true story, always adds a little IMO.Emile Hirsh deserves an Oscar best young actor IMO.

docstank wrote:Swerb, trust me move Into the Wild up, I think it is better than what you have in que from what I have seen on your list. Not sure if Mitch liked this flick or not I have not seen comments on it, this movie is a keeper. I believe the only other flick I suggested of you was return to paradise, I try to deliver because nothing worse than a bad referral. I look to your list for movies to see when I am out of ideas and our taste usually jives, you should give this a look. Plus it is a true story, always adds a little IMO.Emile Hirsh deserves an Oscar best young actor IMO.

Stank, last time you reccomended a film, you came through. That one with Vince Vaughn where his buddy gets jailed for dealing hash.

Into the Wild moves up the Q.

"It's like dating a woman who hates you so much she will never break up with you, even if you burn down the house every single autumn." ~ Chuck Klosterman on Browns fans relationship with the Browns

Thanks for bumping this. I sprung for the single disk unlimited plan with blu-ray for 2 bucks more. The first DVD from Netflix arrived last night, Terminator Salvation. It was big on action and a little short on character development. I'm still messing with my Q, my next film up is "Drag Me To Hell", and have I've watched some streaming stuff (mostly old SNL shows) on the PS3. Great service so far.

municipalmutt wrote:Thanks for bumping this. I sprung for the single disk unlimited plan with blu-ray for 2 bucks more. The first DVD from Netflix arrived last night, Terminator Salvation. It was big on action and a little short on character development. I'm still messing with my Q, my next film up is "Drag Me To Hell", and have I've watched some streaming stuff (mostly old SNL shows) on the PS3. Great service so far.

I still have a lawsuit pending with the Terminator Salvation people. They owe me a Delorean so I can get my 115 minutes back.

Tearing through season one of Lost on the Instant Queue right now. I've never used cocaine, but I feel like the first season of Lost might be a good television equivalent. Really great stuff. Wondering if it will lose me when it goes more sci-fi in the following seasons.

I still have a lawsuit pending with the Terminator Salvation people. They owe me a Delorean so I can get my 115 minutes back.

Tearing through season one of Lost on the Instant Queue right now. I've never used cocaine, but I feel like the first season of Lost might be a good television equivalent. Really great stuff. Wondering if it will lose me when it goes more sci-fi in the following seasons.

+ infinity on the Terminator Salvation comment.

Lost goes a little off the reservation in season 2, I thought, but it's still good enough to watch, especially if you can fast forward through some of the boring flashback scenes. But it recovers nicely.

Thing is...it never really gets too "sci-fi-ish"...it just remains a WTF? head trip the entire way.

Really enjoying the final season episodes so far.

(Oh...and to answer Wobo's earlier question...I've not yet seen Changeling. Heard too much "meh" comments about it when it was out...but now that MY queue is down to shite like "Law Abiding Citizen"...which I will destroy tomorrow in a mini-review in the Crystal Ball...I think it'll be added).

Mitch wrote:(Oh...and to answer Wobo's earlier question...I've not yet seen Changeling. Heard too much "meh" comments about it when it was out...but now that MY queue is down to shite like "Law Abiding Citizen"...which I will destroy tomorrow in a mini-review in the Crystal Ball...I think it'll be added).

I'm beginning to sour on the Netflix experience. My first streaming disk stopped being readable on the ps3 and the second one is starting to act funny like its on its way out. The q screen normally has a white background with my selections in instant q. After the black background happened on the first streaming disk it was unreadbale soon after. I have read other forums and it is a known issue with the streaming disk for the ps3. I think the blu-ray laser turns the disk a slight brown on the inside closest to the hole and after a couple weeks its a coaster. I don't have any problems on the ps3 with any other disks.

They're supposed to do a firmware update for the ps3 so you won't need the streaming disk anymore but that's not supposed to happen until the end of this year.

I also noticed my turn around time for blu-rays has gone from two days to four.Maybe when you have the trial period they're trying to blow you and after you're married to them they cut out the oral? Anyhow it seems like they're dragging their feet now on shipping.

Many of the tv shows have some serious audio/video sync issues and I was watching Reno 911 and none of the episode numbers/descriptions match what you actually stream.

There also seems to be a lame attempt to get you to watch some counterfeit version of a new release. They almost got me on Transmorphers.

If it wasn't so cheap, I'd consider cancelling the service but with all of its faults its still worth 12 bucks a month.